In North Carolina, the state elections board, voting along party lines, has denied ballot access to the parties of RFK Jr. and Cornel West for the upcoming presidential election. This decision, primarily supported by the board's Democratic majority, is under scrutiny as the board seeks additional time to review the petitions submitted by the candidates. The board's refusal has sparked legal actions, with Democrats and their allies filing lawsuits in several states to prevent RFK Jr. from appearing on the ballot, citing irregularities in the petition process. The situation underscores a contentious battle over ballot access and the influence of new political movements in the United States electoral process.
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